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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1909)
HENDERSON Habit Back Corsets “ FRONT L A C E D ” T ‘HE front laced models 1 are a the culmination of the latest and best ideas in corset fashion. They re model the figure, giving it a perfectly moulded back, Viving it lines of grace and symmetry and the long, ta pering curves which are so artistically beautiful. They reduce the full figure, giving it the flattened front and slender hip effects. They are absolutely hygienic and have the endorsement of the leading physicians and dressmakers. W e call special at tention to the model illustrated which is made in two lengths, high bust, for the tall figure, aud medium bust, for the shorter waisted stout figure. This model is extremely long over the back aud hips. The extra laciug in the back from the waist-liue down j>ermits an absolutely perfect adjustment over the back and assists further in keeping the hips iu perfect subjection, thus giving the so-called hipless figure. We carry the front laced corsets in a varied line o f materials at prices ranging from $2.SO to $12. We cordially invite the ladies of our city and vicinity to visit our corset depart ment and inspect these most exquisite models. Consultation aud fitting free. Rees-Wallace Co. W HERE YO U D O BETTER Myrtle Point Man Killed at Marcóla Eighth Gra<|e Examinations. J. C. Royer, who recently eatue from Myrtle Point and purchased the farm of C. Arnel near Marcola was killed Thursday morning while felling an oak tree, a limb from which broke anil struck him across j the back, probably breaking the spinal column. 11» was iu an un conscious condition when fouud soon after the accident and carried to his home where he sooq died, lie leaves a wife and nine child ren, some of whom are quite small. It is a very sad case, as the family is among strangers and its sole provider taken so suddenly away. The following named students successfully passed the examina tions of June BHh and lltb : p'di,!, Hastings, Osie Currin, Mamie Roliner, Sarah Foster, Ray p<(j Kar King, Alsea Groom, Muriel Robinson, Alice Couuts, Marie Willard, Vera Crowe. These ten with the twenty-nine who passed jil N(gy will lqake a clqgs of (hirly- Ume to enter the High school next fall. Sales Day. It has been arranged to conduct a regular weekly sales day in Cot tage Grove, Saturday afternoons being the time set and the place, Spray-Wynue Co's. wqrghbWsg op Second street. Farmer* aud other people may briug in any stock, farm implements, household goods or anything else saleable, and it will lie auctioned off Saturdays at the place above named, W . T . Kayser, auctioneer. This should be a popular innovation. Sales commence one week from this Saturday. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Buy your harness where you get your moneys worth. C. B eals & S o n .' ft’s Luck to Smoke Puck The better than Sc Cigar The Cigar iu the Green Box. Grateful showers. Nesmith county 1910! More rain will be appreciated. Huy sheet music at the Wave. The I.eader “ bliud pig” reward has lieen increased to $75. Look out. .Another beauty of the Oregon summer climate; it cools off fre quently. A full stock of Edison phono graphs and records at Marion Veatch's. 5tf Send the I.eader “ back hom e.’ ’ Read Hampton it C o’s, new ad. next Walker & King also have a new ad iu the Leader. Boost for the big Fourth of July The large colored Fourth of July celebration. posters are out announcing Cottage Annual school Monday, meeting We always get the June rains, Grove’s big celebration. more or less. Frauk Rosenberg, Chas. Bruueau Look over the Leader's ads aud and William Landess visited Eu theu patronize Leader advertisers. gene Wednesday eveniug. For the next three mouths it will The Fride Home Bakery will lie be very pleasant to lie a school closed hereafter on Sunday from 1 teacher. until 4 o ’clock p. m. You cannot run the cultivator Good pasture for stock on Knox too much in the gardens, potato or place. Apply to W . B. Cooper, com field. Real Instate, Cottage Grove. W . C. Johnson, the groceryman, Leader locals will announce is in attendance at the Seattle Fix- special ice creams and sherbets for position this week. Saturdays and Sundays at the The Nesmith baseball team goes W ave.” Watch for them. to Junction to play ball Sunday. F. II. Rosenberg aud L. W. W e’ll bet on Nesmith. Baker will leave for Peudleton Sun \frs. S. Y. Abbott, of Eugene, day to attend the session of the is a guest, of her daughter, Mrs. K. P. grand lodge as delegates. Snodgrass, iu this city. The finest quality of printing, Try those fruit flavors in sodas without gingerbread or frills— the at the “ W ave.” They are made kind a business man would send from the ripe fruits— not extracts. to a business man, at the Leader Miss Roxie Pringle has returned office. from Gold Hill where she taught Many fences arouud the resi a very successful term o f school dence properties about town are this spring. being removed, which gives the Alton Hampton vistpd his bus residence districts a more citified iness associate, Mr. Tyson, in this appearance. citv Tuesday. Business is report Mrs. Hutchison returued to her ed satisfactory. home at Springfield Thursday Henry Veatch, wife and son at after a brief but enjoyable visit tended the O, A. C. graduating e x with her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Van Christian thuroh Services lune 20th. ercises at Corvallis this week and Winkle and her sons, at this place. visited with friends in that city. L. W . Baker, o f Eugene, is 10 a. m. Bible School. A special at the “ W ave” Sunday greeting old friends aud looking It a. m. sermon, “ Every Mind will be crushed strawberry ice after business matters iu this city. Doctrine." cream. If you want something Mrs. Baker will spend the summer 7 p. in. Christian Endeavor. delicious aud appetizing call aud visiting at her old home in Brook 8 p. in address to young men. lyn, Iowa, get a dish. Everybody welcome. Mrs- Myron UUarn, sister of Little Dorothy Veatch, daugh W. A. E lkins , Pastor. ter of Conductor and Mrs. Al Mrs. William Kuykendall, is here Veatch, o f Roseberg, is a guest of from Grauts Pass for an extended (lenient Work her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. visit. Mr. Isham was formerly ageut for the S. P. Co., at Cottage All kinds of cement work a II. C. Veatch in this city. Grove.— Eugeue Guard. Mrs. W . C. Counter left this specialty, satisfaction guaranteed. J. W. Maxwell residing on a Apply to R. M. Gleason, or phone morning for Ashland to enjoy an extended visit with her parents farm near Irving, brought to town Main 21.1. 10-tf aud friends. W . C. will lie “ one aud sold to a local butcher nine hogs each nine months old that A boarder compained that he of the boys” now for a season. fouud hair in the ice cream, hair Mrs. Thomas Pearce of Cottage weighed 2175 pounds, an average iu the honey and hair iu the apple Grove returned home Tuesday after of over 241 pounds each. He re sauce. “ The hair iu the ice cream isitiug her mother, Mrs. Brown, ceived $16.1 for them.— Eugene must have come from shaving the ami sister, Mrs. Senftleben, who Guard. Accidental death by a bullet recently enme from Peru, Uliuois. from his own rifle, is the fate that Eugene Register. Charles DeWald, who owns a liefell Fred Westenhiser, .VI years nice farm near Elkton, Douglas of age, while huntiug alone Tues county, is a guest of his parents, day in the Red Hill country five Mr. and Mrs. W . V. DeWald, of miles southeast of Yoncalla. The this city. Charlie reports good victim of the tragedy came from crop prospects on the lower I'm p Idaho two weeks ago to visit with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Westen qua. hiser whose home is at Red Hill. Prof. F,. K. Barnes is the happy Watch for Walker it K ing’s bul recipient of a “ Life Diplom a" duly signed by Governor aud Sec letin lioard special sale each day. retary F. W . Benson and Supt Hoke H. Fiester went to J. II. Ackerman. This authorizes Seattle the first of the week to at the professor to teach iu any pub tend the Imposition and meet a lie school during life in the state daughter from the east whom he of Oregon. lie justly feels proud has not seen for several years and White Leghorns lor Sale A full line o f Columbia stock of this honor. who will accompany him on his food and gall cure. Every box Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Bucklaud, return home to visit here several On account of room, I am guaranteed at harness shop. C. o f Perry, New York, are guests- at weeks. Mr. Fiester’s position as obliged to dispose of part o f my the home of Mr. and Mrs. W . II. night clerk iu the postoffice is B e a l s & S o n . . chickens. If you want some first- \brams in West Cottage Grove 1 icing acceptably filled by Roy class White I«egJiorn liens or Mining location notices aud Mr. Buckland is a brother o f Mrs Hutchinson. spring chicks cheap, call at once. legal blanks o f all kinds for sale at Abrams and this is their first visit Watch for Walker & K ing's bul Fi.o P h il l ip s . this office. to the Coast. Mr. Bucklaud e x letin lioard special sale each day. presses himselt as quite favorably Miss Cordelia Grant, of Ash impressed with what he has seen of land, formerly a teacher in the Oregon. % discount on Ladies’ Suits Cottage Grove schools, was mar ried to Dr Blake at Ashland Friday and Saturday at Lurch’s. Wednesday, and passed through We are prepared to fit out your house in first-class shape. W. B. Dennis, of the Catapooya this city Thursday evening on a W e carry everything in Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Linol springs company, went to Porttand wedding trip to Seattle. They eum, Rugs, Pillows, Blankets. In fact Wednesday on a business visit were met at the depot by a number connected with the building o f the o f friends who extended congratu big hotel at the Springs. They are lations during the time the train preparing to build a new liottling stopped here. works at Cottage Grove add will We are the house with the goods. Don’ t fail to see us % discount on Ladies’ Suits let the contract for the work on the when you are looking for the best. W e lead them all. Friday and Saturday at Lurch’s. hotel building on his return. They are negotiating for the corner lot BORN. of Ed Jenks at the depot as a site for the new bottling works. ’» RIGGS— On Thursday, June 10, Jjce; the hair in the honey from the comb; but I ca n ’t understand how it got in the apple sauce, ’ ’ said the After some delay June brides are landlord, “ for 1 picked the apples at last coming to the front. Mar myself and they were Baldwins.” riage licenses were issued Wednes day to F’dward I). Simmons aud J. B. I.ewis, the merchant, has Miss Betta Wald, liolh o f Eugene; the carpenters at work building a Oscar G . Weed, a teacher o f Clat- pew wide colonial porch on the skauie, Columbia county, aud i front aud south ^ide o f his resi- Miss Bessie P. Meats, a teacher o f i deuce on Fifth street. Eugene; Harry A . Dunbar and Miss Lulu M. Renshaw, both o f I LOST.— A small tan leather Eugene; and Carl S. Carpenter and pœ^et book containing a five dol ,, 1 Inr ie c e and some ! small lar wold gold n piece Miss Edna McPherson, both of change. Fiuder will please leave Eugeue. at the residence of Prof. Barnes aud receive reward. Marriage Licenses Issued, Look Look Look 25 Everything For The House 25 - FEED I FLOUR ■ Poultry Supplies We pay Cash for EGGS, POULTRY, VEAL, MOHAIR, WOOL and GRAIN We can supply you with LIME, CEMENT, and all kinds of HARDWARE TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, STOVES & RANGES WAGONS, BIGGIES, FARM IMPLEMENTS Look over our stock and get our prices before buy ing. N E W S P R A Y B U IL D IN G N E A R D E P O T Spray-Wynne Co. V V V R E P O R T OK T H E C O N D IT IO N O F T H E V V V First National Bank OK COTTAGE GKOVE As submitted lo the government April 28 , in condensed form. amine and compare it with other bank statements of condition. Loans, bonds, city ami county warrants . . . . ilô t, U>3. 23 Real estate, fixtures... 12 ,225 no Cash................................ 118.954.*»3 E x Capital and surplus... . . . S .30,(MS 1,00 Profits ....................... ... 14,1.18.63 Circulation................. Deposits....................... . 226,304,53 # 2 8 2 ,6 4 3 , l b #282,643.16 W E H A V E O V E R 52* A V A IL A B L E CASH I F Y O V W A N T S A F E T Y A N D S E K V I C E W E S O L IC IT Y O V R B U S IN E S S | T H E O L D R .E L I A B L E Spring Season d Our Spring Season has opened moif satisfactorily. N ew orders are coming in and w e are filling them in a manner satisfactory to our trade. Q W e intend keeping our stock complete throughout the Season, and will endeavor to T.arry lines adapted to the the trade. SEND US V O U R O R D E R S F O R G O O D S IN OUR LINE AND W E DO T H E R E S T JOHNSON & MATLOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE J SUMMER RATES EAST During the Season 1909 v i a th e Southern Pacific Co. from COTTAGE GROVE To OMAHA and Return - - - $64.40 To KANSAS CITY and Return • 64.40 To ST. LOUIS and return - - 71.90 To CHICAGO and Return - - 76.90 and toother principal cities in the Hast, Middle West and South. _ Correspondingly low fares. O n S a l o J u n e 2 , 3; J u ly 2 , 3; A u g u st II, 12 To DENVER and Return - - - 59.40 O b S t a l « M a y 17. J u l y I. A n g u s ! II Going transit limit in days from date of sale, final return limit Oct .41. These tickets presents some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points enronte. Routing on the return trip through California may he hail at a slight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations ami tickets will he furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or WM. M cM l'R K A Y , General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. W A LK E R <& KING "C O T T A G E GROVE, OREGON Watch for W alkei & K ing's bul letin board special sale each day 190*), to Mr. and Mrs. David Griggs, of Cottage Grove, a son. Give the LEADER a Trial.